SeaMall is a procurement pool that aggregate the purchase volumes from a large fleet of vessels, from many member shipping companies. This brings economies of scale and help the members to achieve good prices and high service. Sharing of best practies and access to a global market outlook afford interesting bottom line savings for the members.

published:19 Nov 2013

views:474

published:06 Nov 2015

views:370

Ariosh is a leading provider of integrated engineering and construction services for the oil and gas sector. We deliver Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Installation (EPCI) services and subsea field developments in Nigeria, West Africa

published:31 Jan 2019

views:9

Veja Mate will have a capacity of 400MW and is located in the German section of the North Sea, 130 kilometers north of Eemshaven. Work scope included the design, procurement, manufacture, transport and installation (including scour protection) of the foundations – consisting of enormous monopiles and transition pieces – for 67 wind turbines.

Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASPPresents: US ArmySurvival TrainingVideo, 3 Part SeriesFood Procurement, Animals, Part 3.
This US Army training video focuses on creating traps and procuring food while evading and surviving behind enemy lines.
You need food to maintain energy and life. You should not eat food without water. Prolong periods without food can weaken you and your will to live.
Before you find yourself in a survival situation, prepare for the possibilities by carrying a personal survival kit. Having a personal survival kit can make or break your will to survive.
Security behind enemy lines is of utmost importance. Be sure to size up your current situation and security before looking for food.
Insects are abundant in the wild and can provide nourishment; however, be careful in eating and gathering insects. Spiders, ticks, or spiky insects are to be avoided at all cost when eating.
Cook fresh water and sea fish before consuming. Such fish can carry parasites that can undermine your survival.
Be wary of consuming toads, frogs, or salamanders as some are poisonous.
Snakes can be eaten. Be careful in catching venomous snakes as they can poison you if you mishandle or trap them. You can eat snakes without being cooked as they do not carry the blood borne diseases in warm blooded animals.
All species of birds can be eaten, but must be cooked.
Trapping and snaring wild game is best behind enemy lines as your firearm can reveal your position.
This video falls under the Public Domain:
"A work of the United States government, as defined by United States copyright law, is "a work prepared by an officer or employee" of the federal government "as part of that person's official duties." In general, under section 105 of the Copyright Act, such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law."
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published:18 Jul 2015

views:95476

US Marine Corps playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30D6441B8129D970
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"THIS PROGRAM PRESENTS THE HISTORY OF MARINE AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS OF THE REPUBLIC IN 1776 AT NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND WHEN THE CONTINENTAL MARINES WERE LED IN AN EARLY AMPHIBIOUS OPERATION AGAINST THE BRITISH, TO THE MARINE CORPS AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS DURING THE KOREAN WAR IN THE 1950'S." Produced by Creative ArtsStudio.
United States Marine Corps film FH-8938
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Marine_Corps
The history of the United States Marine Corps began with the founding of the Continental Marines on 10 November1775 to conduct ship-to-ship fighting, provide shipboard security and discipline enforcement, and assist in landing forces. Its mission evolved with changing military doctrine and foreign policy of the United States. Owing to the availability of Marine forces at sea, the United States Marine Corps has served in nearly every conflict in United States history. It attained prominence when its theories and practice of amphibious warfare proved prescient, and ultimately formed a cornerstone of the Pacific Theater of World War II. By the early 20th century, the Marine Corps would become one of the dominant theorists and practitioners of amphibious warfare. Its ability to rapidly respond on short notice to expeditionary crises has made and continues to make it an important tool for American foreign policy...The SecondContinental Congress convened in Philadelphia on 9 November 1775, consulting the Naval Committee to send an amphibious expedition to Halifax in Nova Scotia. Having launched two land expeditions toward the St. Lawrence River months earlier, (as Richard Montgomery's and Benedict Arnold's forces were each making their way toward Quebec City to join forces [later leading to the Battle of Quebec]), Congress was convinced that sending marines to fight at sea and engage military operations ashore were paramount in destroying an important British naval base in Halifax, and to procure enemy provisions and supplies, if possible. On 10 November 1775, the Naval Committee was directed by Congress to raise two marine battalions at the Continental expense. Also, Congress decided the marines will not only be used for the Nova Scotia expedition but for subsequent service thereafter. Henceforth, the Naval Committee established a network of appointments for offices; paymaster, commissions, procurements, equipment, etc., for establishing a future national corps of marines. The United States Marine Corps still celebrates 10 November, as its official birthday Borrowing from the Royal Navy, the practices and printed instructions were outlined in the "Rules for the Regulations of the Navy of the United Colonies." It was intended that the American marines would provide the same services as British marines...
Continental Congress appointed Rhode Island NavyCommodoreEsek Hopkins as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy on 22 December 1775...
By 17 February, the Continental Marines embarked onto Hopkin's six vessels for their maiden expedition. It was the first amphibious/expedition for the Continental Navy-Marine Corps. Hopkins was given the task to patrol the southern American coastline to intercept and clear any presence of British troops... for reasons that remain obscure, he disobeyed his ambitious orders to sweep the southern seas of British ships, and to safeguard the southern American coastline. Instead without proper authority he directed his squadron to head south en route to the Bahama Islands.
As he reach the Bahamas on 1 March 1776, his squadron began harassing small British forces guarding the small islands around New Providence Island, and raiding for gunpowder for Washington's army.
While Hopkins and Nicholas were sailing the Atlantic and Caribbean, Congress authorized the Marine Committee to purchase two more brigantines for the Continental Navy....

published:26 Jan 2017

views:1151

INTECSEA now offers, in a single company, industry leading capability for all marine riser systems including direct vertical access risers, steel catenary risers, flexible risers and hybrid riser systems.
With over 100 SCRs designed and 39 detail designed and installed, INTECSEA is the industry leader by a large margin assuring clients proactive application of lessons learned and innovative engineering to make cost effective SCRs viable. These benchmark SCRs include the deepest oil risers and largest and heaviest gas risers.
We have also designed more direct vertical access risers than anyone else with 68 risers installed and in operation. Associated system engineering, analysis, material specification, procurement, component design, and testing and installation are incorporated in all riser projects.

The Marine-EO project is the first Pre-Commercial Procurement in Earth Observation funded under the Horizon 2020 framework.
The optimal goal under this PCP project is to fund robust innovative downstream solutions that will serve not only Marine-EO’s Maritime Authorities but other parties such as European Agencies, decision makers, and individuals.

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Marines, also known as a marine corps and naval infantry, are an infantry force that specializes in the support of naval and army operations on land and at sea, as well as the execution of their own operations. In the majority of countries, the marine force is part of the navy, but it can also be under the army like the Troupes de marine (French Marines) and Givati Brigade (Israeli Marines), or form an independent armed service branch like the United States Marine Corps and Royal Marines.

Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included providing protection from war while at sea, reflecting the pressed nature of the ships' company and the risk of mutiny. Other tasks would include boarding of vessels during combat or capture of prize ships and providing manpower for raiding ashore in support of the naval objectives.

With the industrialization of warfare in the 20th century the scale of landing operations increased; this brought with it an increased likelihood of opposition and a need for co-ordination of various military elements. Marine forces evolved to specialize in the skills and capabilities required for amphibious warfare.

SeaMall - The Maritime Procurement Pool - Your strategic partner

SeaMall is a procurement pool that aggregate the purchase volumes from a large fleet of vessels, from many member shipping companies. This brings economies of scale and help the members to achieve good prices and high service. Sharing of best practies and access to a global market outlook afford interesting bottom line savings for the members.

3:52

Burgess Procurement - Presentation

Burgess Procurement - Presentation

Burgess Procurement - Presentation

2:51

Ariosh Fabrication Yard & Marine Base

Ariosh Fabrication Yard & Marine Base

Ariosh Fabrication Yard & Marine Base

Ariosh is a leading provider of integrated engineering and construction services for the oil and gas sector. We deliver Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Installation (EPCI) services and subsea field developments in Nigeria, West Africa

4:31

Veja Mate offshore wind farm installation

Veja Mate offshore wind farm installation

Veja Mate offshore wind farm installation

Veja Mate will have a capacity of 400MW and is located in the German section of the North Sea, 130 kilometers north of Eemshaven. Work scope included the design, procurement, manufacture, transport and installation (including scour protection) of the foundations – consisting of enormous monopiles and transition pieces – for 67 wind turbines.

US Army Survival Training Video: Food Procurement, Animals | Part 3

Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASPPresents: US ArmySurvival TrainingVideo, 3 Part SeriesFood Procurement, Animals, Part 3.
This US Army training video focuses on creating traps and procuring food while evading and surviving behind enemy lines.
You need food to maintain energy and life. You should not eat food without water. Prolong periods without food can weaken you and your will to live.
Before you find yourself in a survival situation, prepare for the possibilities by carrying a personal survival kit. Having a personal survival kit can make or break your will to survive.
Security behind enemy lines is of utmost importance. Be sure to size up your current situation and security before looking for food.
Insects are abundant in the wild and can provide nourishment; however, be careful in eating and gathering insects. Spiders, ticks, or spiky insects are to be avoided at all cost when eating.
Cook fresh water and sea fish before consuming. Such fish can carry parasites that can undermine your survival.
Be wary of consuming toads, frogs, or salamanders as some are poisonous.
Snakes can be eaten. Be careful in catching venomous snakes as they can poison you if you mishandle or trap them. You can eat snakes without being cooked as they do not carry the blood borne diseases in warm blooded animals.
All species of birds can be eaten, but must be cooked.
Trapping and snaring wild game is best behind enemy lines as your firearm can reveal your position.
This video falls under the Public Domain:
"A work of the United States government, as defined by United States copyright law, is "a work prepared by an officer or employee" of the federal government "as part of that person's official duties." In general, under section 105 of the Copyright Act, such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law."
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27:11

Marine Amphibious Assault History: "Land the Landing Force" 1960 USMC

Marine Amphibious Assault History: "Land the Landing Force" 1960 USMC

Marine Amphibious Assault History: "Land the Landing Force" 1960 USMC

US Marine Corps playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30D6441B8129D970
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"THIS PROGRAM PRESENTS THE HISTORY OF MARINE AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS OF THE REPUBLIC IN 1776 AT NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND WHEN THE CONTINENTAL MARINES WERE LED IN AN EARLY AMPHIBIOUS OPERATION AGAINST THE BRITISH, TO THE MARINE CORPS AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS DURING THE KOREAN WAR IN THE 1950'S." Produced by Creative ArtsStudio.
United States Marine Corps film FH-8938
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Marine_Corps
The history of the United States Marine Corps began with the founding of the Continental Marines on 10 November1775 to conduct ship-to-ship fighting, provide shipboard security and discipline enforcement, and assist in landing forces. Its mission evolved with changing military doctrine and foreign policy of the United States. Owing to the availability of Marine forces at sea, the United States Marine Corps has served in nearly every conflict in United States history. It attained prominence when its theories and practice of amphibious warfare proved prescient, and ultimately formed a cornerstone of the Pacific Theater of World War II. By the early 20th century, the Marine Corps would become one of the dominant theorists and practitioners of amphibious warfare. Its ability to rapidly respond on short notice to expeditionary crises has made and continues to make it an important tool for American foreign policy...The SecondContinental Congress convened in Philadelphia on 9 November 1775, consulting the Naval Committee to send an amphibious expedition to Halifax in Nova Scotia. Having launched two land expeditions toward the St. Lawrence River months earlier, (as Richard Montgomery's and Benedict Arnold's forces were each making their way toward Quebec City to join forces [later leading to the Battle of Quebec]), Congress was convinced that sending marines to fight at sea and engage military operations ashore were paramount in destroying an important British naval base in Halifax, and to procure enemy provisions and supplies, if possible. On 10 November 1775, the Naval Committee was directed by Congress to raise two marine battalions at the Continental expense. Also, Congress decided the marines will not only be used for the Nova Scotia expedition but for subsequent service thereafter. Henceforth, the Naval Committee established a network of appointments for offices; paymaster, commissions, procurements, equipment, etc., for establishing a future national corps of marines. The United States Marine Corps still celebrates 10 November, as its official birthday Borrowing from the Royal Navy, the practices and printed instructions were outlined in the "Rules for the Regulations of the Navy of the United Colonies." It was intended that the American marines would provide the same services as British marines...
Continental Congress appointed Rhode Island NavyCommodoreEsek Hopkins as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy on 22 December 1775...
By 17 February, the Continental Marines embarked onto Hopkin's six vessels for their maiden expedition. It was the first amphibious/expedition for the Continental Navy-Marine Corps. Hopkins was given the task to patrol the southern American coastline to intercept and clear any presence of British troops... for reasons that remain obscure, he disobeyed his ambitious orders to sweep the southern seas of British ships, and to safeguard the southern American coastline. Instead without proper authority he directed his squadron to head south en route to the Bahama Islands.
As he reach the Bahamas on 1 March 1776, his squadron began harassing small British forces guarding the small islands around New Providence Island, and raiding for gunpowder for Washington's army.
While Hopkins and Nicholas were sailing the Atlantic and Caribbean, Congress authorized the Marine Committee to purchase two more brigantines for the Continental Navy....

0:43

Marine Riser Systems

Marine Riser Systems

Marine Riser Systems

INTECSEA now offers, in a single company, industry leading capability for all marine riser systems including direct vertical access risers, steel catenary risers, flexible risers and hybrid riser systems.
With over 100 SCRs designed and 39 detail designed and installed, INTECSEA is the industry leader by a large margin assuring clients proactive application of lessons learned and innovative engineering to make cost effective SCRs viable. These benchmark SCRs include the deepest oil risers and largest and heaviest gas risers.
We have also designed more direct vertical access risers than anyone else with 68 risers installed and in operation. Associated system engineering, analysis, material specification, procurement, component design, and testing and installation are incorporated in all riser projects.

18:35

ADVANTAGES OF MARINE CORPS TRAINING - A Leader of Men (1966) - CharlieDeanArchives

ADVANTAGES OF MARINE CORPS TRAINING - A Leader of Men (1966) - CharlieDeanArchives

ADVANTAGES OF MARINE CORPS TRAINING - A Leader of Men (1966) - CharlieDeanArchives

Marine EO Promotional Video with subtitles

The Marine-EO project is the first Pre-Commercial Procurement in Earth Observation funded under the Horizon 2020 framework.
The optimal goal under this PCP project is to fund robust innovative downstream solutions that will serve not only Marine-EO’s Maritime Authorities but other parties such as European Agencies, decision makers, and individuals.

Juliet Marine - Ghost Advanced Super-cavitating Stealth Ship [720p]

GHOST is an advanced super-cavitating stealth ship that can reduce hull friction to 1/900th that of conventional watercraft. It was developed to provide superior protection and capabilities for United States military personnel. It was designed, developed and built by private American companyJulietMarineSystems.
Inventor Gregory Sancoff had decided to focus on small watercraft following the attack on the USS Cole in 2000, after which he recalled saying: "Some yahoo terrorists in a cheap little boat and $500 worth of explosives can kill 17 sailors on a billion-dollar ship?" He also came across a 630-page United States Navy report on an exercise called Juliet, where the Navy attacked an enemy force of small, high-speed boats; after two days, the Navy had suffered over 20,000 simulated casualties. Sancoff gathered information on marine technology, including hydroplane racing boats and high-speed supercavitating torpedoes.
In 2007, Sancoff founded Juliet Marine Systems, named after the Navy exercise that inspired him, and began work on a plywood hull mock-up at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In October 2009, Sancoff's patent attorney received a letter from the United StatesPatent and Trademark Office, with a recommendation from the Office of Naval Research (ONR), enforcing a secrecy order forbidding Juliet Marine from filing its patents internationally or speaking about its technology; the secrecy orders were lifted in 2011. Prototype trial runs were conducted at night; the main hull section failed to lift out of the water on its first dozen runs, it first successfully lifted in 2011, reaching roughly 4 ft (1.2 m) high. Trials revealed the vessel's smoothness, traversing 8–10 ft (2.4–3.0 m) high waves without the crew feeling much motion sickness, unlike those onboard an accompanying chase boat.
In 2014, Sancoff declared he was "aware" of the Department of Defense's apprehension to working with startup companies. The Navy has a policy of only buying technologies of an announced interest and cannot procure a system without established requirements. In 2009, the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA) expressed interest in funding the Ghost, Sancoff rejected this to retain the patent rights. The ONR reportedly produced feedback declaring a lack of trust in the design. He also voiced concerns over potential theft of the design as the patents are publicly available, and repeated attempted to breach the company's computer systems. U.S. allies have expressed interest in the Ghost, and Sancoff has said he is willing to make a foreign sale. In September 2014, the United States Department of State permitted Foreign Military Sales discussions with South Korea about the Ghost.
In 2014, it was reportedly offered to several nations including Bahrain, Qatar, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore. High-level discussions were allegedly held with one nation interested in 25 Ghosts in a potential $300 million sale. Juliet Marine also offered a scaled-up corvette-sized Ghost 150 ft (46 m) in length during the U.S. Navy's re-evaluation of the Littoral Combat Ship program; costing about $50 million per vessel, it is one sixth the price of the $300 million per-ship cost of a Freedom-class and Independence-class littoral combat ship. One impediment to U.S. Navy procurement of the Ghost is a preference of senior leaders for large-hulled oceangoing vessels that can also perform inshore operations, instead of smaller craft specialized for inshore missions.

SeaMall - The Maritime Procurement Pool - Your strategic partner

SeaMall is a procurement pool that aggregate the purchase volumes from a large fleet of vessels, from many member shipping companies. This brings economies of scale and help the members to achieve good prices and high service. Sharing of best practies and access to a global market outlook afford interesting bottom line savings for the members.

published: 19 Nov 2013

Burgess Procurement - Presentation

published: 06 Nov 2015

Ariosh Fabrication Yard & Marine Base

Ariosh is a leading provider of integrated engineering and construction services for the oil and gas sector. We deliver Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Installation (EPCI) services and subsea field developments in Nigeria, West Africa

published: 31 Jan 2019

Veja Mate offshore wind farm installation

Veja Mate will have a capacity of 400MW and is located in the German section of the North Sea, 130 kilometers north of Eemshaven. Work scope included the design, procurement, manufacture, transport and installation (including scour protection) of the foundations – consisting of enormous monopiles and transition pieces – for 67 wind turbines.

US Army Survival Training Video: Food Procurement, Animals | Part 3

Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASPPresents: US ArmySurvival TrainingVideo, 3 Part SeriesFood Procurement, Animals, Part 3.
This US Army training video focuses on creating traps and procuring food while evading and surviving behind enemy lines.
You need food to maintain energy and life. You should not eat food without water. Prolong periods without food can weaken you and your will to live.
Before you find yourself in a survival situation, prepare for the possibilities by carrying a personal survival kit. Having a personal survival kit can make or break your will to survive.
Security behind enemy lines is of utmost importance. Be sure to size up your current situation and security before looking for food.
Insects are abundant in the wild and can provide nour...

published: 18 Jul 2015

Marine Amphibious Assault History: "Land the Landing Force" 1960 USMC

US Marine Corps playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30D6441B8129D970
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"THIS PROGRAM PRESENTS THE HISTORY OF MARINE AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS OF THE REPUBLIC IN 1776 AT NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND WHEN THE CONTINENTAL MARINES WERE LED IN AN EARLY AMPHIBIOUS OPERATION AGAINST THE BRITISH, TO THE MARINE CORPS AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS DURING THE KOREAN WAR IN THE 1950'S." Produced by Creative ArtsStudio.
United States Marine Corps film FH-8938
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-c...

published: 26 Jan 2017

Marine Riser Systems

INTECSEA now offers, in a single company, industry leading capability for all marine riser systems including direct vertical access risers, steel catenary risers, flexible risers and hybrid riser systems.
With over 100 SCRs designed and 39 detail designed and installed, INTECSEA is the industry leader by a large margin assuring clients proactive application of lessons learned and innovative engineering to make cost effective SCRs viable. These benchmark SCRs include the deepest oil risers and largest and heaviest gas risers.
We have also designed more direct vertical access risers than anyone else with 68 risers installed and in operation. Associated system engineering, analysis, material specification, procurement, component design, and testing and installation are incorporated in a...

published: 25 Jul 2011

ADVANTAGES OF MARINE CORPS TRAINING - A Leader of Men (1966) - CharlieDeanArchives

Marine EO Promotional Video with subtitles

The Marine-EO project is the first Pre-Commercial Procurement in Earth Observation funded under the Horizon 2020 framework.
The optimal goal under this PCP project is to fund robust innovative downstream solutions that will serve not only Marine-EO’s Maritime Authorities but other parties such as European Agencies, decision makers, and individuals.

Juliet Marine - Ghost Advanced Super-cavitating Stealth Ship [720p]

GHOST is an advanced super-cavitating stealth ship that can reduce hull friction to 1/900th that of conventional watercraft. It was developed to provide superior protection and capabilities for United States military personnel. It was designed, developed and built by private American companyJulietMarineSystems.
Inventor Gregory Sancoff had decided to focus on small watercraft following the attack on the USS Cole in 2000, after which he recalled saying: "Some yahoo terrorists in a cheap little boat and $500 worth of explosives can kill 17 sailors on a billion-dollar ship?" He also came across a 630-page United States Navy report on an exercise called Juliet, where the Navy attacked an enemy force of small, high-speed boats; after two days, the Navy had suffered over 20,000 simulated cas...

SeaMall - The Maritime Procurement Pool - Your strategic partner

SeaMall is a procurement pool that aggregate the purchase volumes from a large fleet of vessels, from many member shipping companies. This brings economies of ...

SeaMall is a procurement pool that aggregate the purchase volumes from a large fleet of vessels, from many member shipping companies. This brings economies of scale and help the members to achieve good prices and high service. Sharing of best practies and access to a global market outlook afford interesting bottom line savings for the members.

SeaMall is a procurement pool that aggregate the purchase volumes from a large fleet of vessels, from many member shipping companies. This brings economies of scale and help the members to achieve good prices and high service. Sharing of best practies and access to a global market outlook afford interesting bottom line savings for the members.

Ariosh Fabrication Yard & Marine Base

Ariosh is a leading provider of integrated engineering and construction services for the oil and gas sector. We deliver Engineering, Procurement, Construction &...

Ariosh is a leading provider of integrated engineering and construction services for the oil and gas sector. We deliver Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Installation (EPCI) services and subsea field developments in Nigeria, West Africa

Ariosh is a leading provider of integrated engineering and construction services for the oil and gas sector. We deliver Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Installation (EPCI) services and subsea field developments in Nigeria, West Africa

Veja Mate offshore wind farm installation

Veja Mate will have a capacity of 400MW and is located in the German section of the North Sea, 130 kilometers north of Eemshaven. Work scope included the design...

Veja Mate will have a capacity of 400MW and is located in the German section of the North Sea, 130 kilometers north of Eemshaven. Work scope included the design, procurement, manufacture, transport and installation (including scour protection) of the foundations – consisting of enormous monopiles and transition pieces – for 67 wind turbines.

Veja Mate will have a capacity of 400MW and is located in the German section of the North Sea, 130 kilometers north of Eemshaven. Work scope included the design, procurement, manufacture, transport and installation (including scour protection) of the foundations – consisting of enormous monopiles and transition pieces – for 67 wind turbines.

Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASPPresents: US ArmySurvival TrainingVideo, 3 Part SeriesFood Procurement, Animals, Part 3.
This US Army training video focuses on creating traps and procuring food while evading and surviving behind enemy lines.
You need food to maintain energy and life. You should not eat food without water. Prolong periods without food can weaken you and your will to live.
Before you find yourself in a survival situation, prepare for the possibilities by carrying a personal survival kit. Having a personal survival kit can make or break your will to survive.
Security behind enemy lines is of utmost importance. Be sure to size up your current situation and security before looking for food.
Insects are abundant in the wild and can provide nourishment; however, be careful in eating and gathering insects. Spiders, ticks, or spiky insects are to be avoided at all cost when eating.
Cook fresh water and sea fish before consuming. Such fish can carry parasites that can undermine your survival.
Be wary of consuming toads, frogs, or salamanders as some are poisonous.
Snakes can be eaten. Be careful in catching venomous snakes as they can poison you if you mishandle or trap them. You can eat snakes without being cooked as they do not carry the blood borne diseases in warm blooded animals.
All species of birds can be eaten, but must be cooked.
Trapping and snaring wild game is best behind enemy lines as your firearm can reveal your position.
This video falls under the Public Domain:
"A work of the United States government, as defined by United States copyright law, is "a work prepared by an officer or employee" of the federal government "as part of that person's official duties." In general, under section 105 of the Copyright Act, such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law."
NJACC Website:
(http://www.njacc.info/)
SUBSCRIBE HERE FOR MORE: (http://www.youtube.com/gurilla47)
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Thanks for watching! Sound off in the comments below!
TAGSSERE training, Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape, Department of Defense, US Army, psychology of survival, psychology, public domain, Black Hawk Down, UH-60, camouflage, Special Forces, joint visual information activity, DOD,survival, preppers, surviving in wilderness, US Army training video, field crafts, behind enemy lines, WROL, POU, SHTF, animals, food procurement, hunting, traps, outdoor cooking, survival kit, snares

Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASPPresents: US ArmySurvival TrainingVideo, 3 Part SeriesFood Procurement, Animals, Part 3.
This US Army training video focuses on creating traps and procuring food while evading and surviving behind enemy lines.
You need food to maintain energy and life. You should not eat food without water. Prolong periods without food can weaken you and your will to live.
Before you find yourself in a survival situation, prepare for the possibilities by carrying a personal survival kit. Having a personal survival kit can make or break your will to survive.
Security behind enemy lines is of utmost importance. Be sure to size up your current situation and security before looking for food.
Insects are abundant in the wild and can provide nourishment; however, be careful in eating and gathering insects. Spiders, ticks, or spiky insects are to be avoided at all cost when eating.
Cook fresh water and sea fish before consuming. Such fish can carry parasites that can undermine your survival.
Be wary of consuming toads, frogs, or salamanders as some are poisonous.
Snakes can be eaten. Be careful in catching venomous snakes as they can poison you if you mishandle or trap them. You can eat snakes without being cooked as they do not carry the blood borne diseases in warm blooded animals.
All species of birds can be eaten, but must be cooked.
Trapping and snaring wild game is best behind enemy lines as your firearm can reveal your position.
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Marine Amphibious Assault History: "Land the Landing Force" 1960 USMC

US Marine Corps playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30D6441B8129D970
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US Marine Corps playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30D6441B8129D970
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"THIS PROGRAM PRESENTS THE HISTORY OF MARINE AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS OF THE REPUBLIC IN 1776 AT NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND WHEN THE CONTINENTAL MARINES WERE LED IN AN EARLY AMPHIBIOUS OPERATION AGAINST THE BRITISH, TO THE MARINE CORPS AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS DURING THE KOREAN WAR IN THE 1950'S." Produced by Creative ArtsStudio.
United States Marine Corps film FH-8938
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Marine_Corps
The history of the United States Marine Corps began with the founding of the Continental Marines on 10 November1775 to conduct ship-to-ship fighting, provide shipboard security and discipline enforcement, and assist in landing forces. Its mission evolved with changing military doctrine and foreign policy of the United States. Owing to the availability of Marine forces at sea, the United States Marine Corps has served in nearly every conflict in United States history. It attained prominence when its theories and practice of amphibious warfare proved prescient, and ultimately formed a cornerstone of the Pacific Theater of World War II. By the early 20th century, the Marine Corps would become one of the dominant theorists and practitioners of amphibious warfare. Its ability to rapidly respond on short notice to expeditionary crises has made and continues to make it an important tool for American foreign policy...The SecondContinental Congress convened in Philadelphia on 9 November 1775, consulting the Naval Committee to send an amphibious expedition to Halifax in Nova Scotia. Having launched two land expeditions toward the St. Lawrence River months earlier, (as Richard Montgomery's and Benedict Arnold's forces were each making their way toward Quebec City to join forces [later leading to the Battle of Quebec]), Congress was convinced that sending marines to fight at sea and engage military operations ashore were paramount in destroying an important British naval base in Halifax, and to procure enemy provisions and supplies, if possible. On 10 November 1775, the Naval Committee was directed by Congress to raise two marine battalions at the Continental expense. Also, Congress decided the marines will not only be used for the Nova Scotia expedition but for subsequent service thereafter. Henceforth, the Naval Committee established a network of appointments for offices; paymaster, commissions, procurements, equipment, etc., for establishing a future national corps of marines. The United States Marine Corps still celebrates 10 November, as its official birthday Borrowing from the Royal Navy, the practices and printed instructions were outlined in the "Rules for the Regulations of the Navy of the United Colonies." It was intended that the American marines would provide the same services as British marines...
Continental Congress appointed Rhode Island NavyCommodoreEsek Hopkins as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy on 22 December 1775...
By 17 February, the Continental Marines embarked onto Hopkin's six vessels for their maiden expedition. It was the first amphibious/expedition for the Continental Navy-Marine Corps. Hopkins was given the task to patrol the southern American coastline to intercept and clear any presence of British troops... for reasons that remain obscure, he disobeyed his ambitious orders to sweep the southern seas of British ships, and to safeguard the southern American coastline. Instead without proper authority he directed his squadron to head south en route to the Bahama Islands.
As he reach the Bahamas on 1 March 1776, his squadron began harassing small British forces guarding the small islands around New Providence Island, and raiding for gunpowder for Washington's army.
While Hopkins and Nicholas were sailing the Atlantic and Caribbean, Congress authorized the Marine Committee to purchase two more brigantines for the Continental Navy....

US Marine Corps playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30D6441B8129D970
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"THIS PROGRAM PRESENTS THE HISTORY OF MARINE AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS OF THE REPUBLIC IN 1776 AT NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND WHEN THE CONTINENTAL MARINES WERE LED IN AN EARLY AMPHIBIOUS OPERATION AGAINST THE BRITISH, TO THE MARINE CORPS AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS DURING THE KOREAN WAR IN THE 1950'S." Produced by Creative ArtsStudio.
United States Marine Corps film FH-8938
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Marine_Corps
The history of the United States Marine Corps began with the founding of the Continental Marines on 10 November1775 to conduct ship-to-ship fighting, provide shipboard security and discipline enforcement, and assist in landing forces. Its mission evolved with changing military doctrine and foreign policy of the United States. Owing to the availability of Marine forces at sea, the United States Marine Corps has served in nearly every conflict in United States history. It attained prominence when its theories and practice of amphibious warfare proved prescient, and ultimately formed a cornerstone of the Pacific Theater of World War II. By the early 20th century, the Marine Corps would become one of the dominant theorists and practitioners of amphibious warfare. Its ability to rapidly respond on short notice to expeditionary crises has made and continues to make it an important tool for American foreign policy...The SecondContinental Congress convened in Philadelphia on 9 November 1775, consulting the Naval Committee to send an amphibious expedition to Halifax in Nova Scotia. Having launched two land expeditions toward the St. Lawrence River months earlier, (as Richard Montgomery's and Benedict Arnold's forces were each making their way toward Quebec City to join forces [later leading to the Battle of Quebec]), Congress was convinced that sending marines to fight at sea and engage military operations ashore were paramount in destroying an important British naval base in Halifax, and to procure enemy provisions and supplies, if possible. On 10 November 1775, the Naval Committee was directed by Congress to raise two marine battalions at the Continental expense. Also, Congress decided the marines will not only be used for the Nova Scotia expedition but for subsequent service thereafter. Henceforth, the Naval Committee established a network of appointments for offices; paymaster, commissions, procurements, equipment, etc., for establishing a future national corps of marines. The United States Marine Corps still celebrates 10 November, as its official birthday Borrowing from the Royal Navy, the practices and printed instructions were outlined in the "Rules for the Regulations of the Navy of the United Colonies." It was intended that the American marines would provide the same services as British marines...
Continental Congress appointed Rhode Island NavyCommodoreEsek Hopkins as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy on 22 December 1775...
By 17 February, the Continental Marines embarked onto Hopkin's six vessels for their maiden expedition. It was the first amphibious/expedition for the Continental Navy-Marine Corps. Hopkins was given the task to patrol the southern American coastline to intercept and clear any presence of British troops... for reasons that remain obscure, he disobeyed his ambitious orders to sweep the southern seas of British ships, and to safeguard the southern American coastline. Instead without proper authority he directed his squadron to head south en route to the Bahama Islands.
As he reach the Bahamas on 1 March 1776, his squadron began harassing small British forces guarding the small islands around New Providence Island, and raiding for gunpowder for Washington's army.
While Hopkins and Nicholas were sailing the Atlantic and Caribbean, Congress authorized the Marine Committee to purchase two more brigantines for the Continental Navy....

Marine Riser Systems

INTECSEA now offers, in a single company, industry leading capability for all marine riser systems including direct vertical access risers, steel catenary riser...

INTECSEA now offers, in a single company, industry leading capability for all marine riser systems including direct vertical access risers, steel catenary risers, flexible risers and hybrid riser systems.
With over 100 SCRs designed and 39 detail designed and installed, INTECSEA is the industry leader by a large margin assuring clients proactive application of lessons learned and innovative engineering to make cost effective SCRs viable. These benchmark SCRs include the deepest oil risers and largest and heaviest gas risers.
We have also designed more direct vertical access risers than anyone else with 68 risers installed and in operation. Associated system engineering, analysis, material specification, procurement, component design, and testing and installation are incorporated in all riser projects.

INTECSEA now offers, in a single company, industry leading capability for all marine riser systems including direct vertical access risers, steel catenary risers, flexible risers and hybrid riser systems.
With over 100 SCRs designed and 39 detail designed and installed, INTECSEA is the industry leader by a large margin assuring clients proactive application of lessons learned and innovative engineering to make cost effective SCRs viable. These benchmark SCRs include the deepest oil risers and largest and heaviest gas risers.
We have also designed more direct vertical access risers than anyone else with 68 risers installed and in operation. Associated system engineering, analysis, material specification, procurement, component design, and testing and installation are incorporated in all riser projects.

The Marine-EO project is the first Pre-Commercial Procurement in Earth Observation funded under the Horizon 2020 framework.
The optimal goal under this PCP project is to fund robust innovative downstream solutions that will serve not only Marine-EO’s Maritime Authorities but other parties such as European Agencies, decision makers, and individuals.

The Marine-EO project is the first Pre-Commercial Procurement in Earth Observation funded under the Horizon 2020 framework.
The optimal goal under this PCP project is to fund robust innovative downstream solutions that will serve not only Marine-EO’s Maritime Authorities but other parties such as European Agencies, decision makers, and individuals.

Juliet Marine - Ghost Advanced Super-cavitating Stealth Ship [720p]

GHOST is an advanced super-cavitating stealth ship that can reduce hull friction to 1/900th that of conventional watercraft. It was developed to provide superio...

GHOST is an advanced super-cavitating stealth ship that can reduce hull friction to 1/900th that of conventional watercraft. It was developed to provide superior protection and capabilities for United States military personnel. It was designed, developed and built by private American companyJulietMarineSystems.
Inventor Gregory Sancoff had decided to focus on small watercraft following the attack on the USS Cole in 2000, after which he recalled saying: "Some yahoo terrorists in a cheap little boat and $500 worth of explosives can kill 17 sailors on a billion-dollar ship?" He also came across a 630-page United States Navy report on an exercise called Juliet, where the Navy attacked an enemy force of small, high-speed boats; after two days, the Navy had suffered over 20,000 simulated casualties. Sancoff gathered information on marine technology, including hydroplane racing boats and high-speed supercavitating torpedoes.
In 2007, Sancoff founded Juliet Marine Systems, named after the Navy exercise that inspired him, and began work on a plywood hull mock-up at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In October 2009, Sancoff's patent attorney received a letter from the United StatesPatent and Trademark Office, with a recommendation from the Office of Naval Research (ONR), enforcing a secrecy order forbidding Juliet Marine from filing its patents internationally or speaking about its technology; the secrecy orders were lifted in 2011. Prototype trial runs were conducted at night; the main hull section failed to lift out of the water on its first dozen runs, it first successfully lifted in 2011, reaching roughly 4 ft (1.2 m) high. Trials revealed the vessel's smoothness, traversing 8–10 ft (2.4–3.0 m) high waves without the crew feeling much motion sickness, unlike those onboard an accompanying chase boat.
In 2014, Sancoff declared he was "aware" of the Department of Defense's apprehension to working with startup companies. The Navy has a policy of only buying technologies of an announced interest and cannot procure a system without established requirements. In 2009, the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA) expressed interest in funding the Ghost, Sancoff rejected this to retain the patent rights. The ONR reportedly produced feedback declaring a lack of trust in the design. He also voiced concerns over potential theft of the design as the patents are publicly available, and repeated attempted to breach the company's computer systems. U.S. allies have expressed interest in the Ghost, and Sancoff has said he is willing to make a foreign sale. In September 2014, the United States Department of State permitted Foreign Military Sales discussions with South Korea about the Ghost.
In 2014, it was reportedly offered to several nations including Bahrain, Qatar, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore. High-level discussions were allegedly held with one nation interested in 25 Ghosts in a potential $300 million sale. Juliet Marine also offered a scaled-up corvette-sized Ghost 150 ft (46 m) in length during the U.S. Navy's re-evaluation of the Littoral Combat Ship program; costing about $50 million per vessel, it is one sixth the price of the $300 million per-ship cost of a Freedom-class and Independence-class littoral combat ship. One impediment to U.S. Navy procurement of the Ghost is a preference of senior leaders for large-hulled oceangoing vessels that can also perform inshore operations, instead of smaller craft specialized for inshore missions.

GHOST is an advanced super-cavitating stealth ship that can reduce hull friction to 1/900th that of conventional watercraft. It was developed to provide superior protection and capabilities for United States military personnel. It was designed, developed and built by private American companyJulietMarineSystems.
Inventor Gregory Sancoff had decided to focus on small watercraft following the attack on the USS Cole in 2000, after which he recalled saying: "Some yahoo terrorists in a cheap little boat and $500 worth of explosives can kill 17 sailors on a billion-dollar ship?" He also came across a 630-page United States Navy report on an exercise called Juliet, where the Navy attacked an enemy force of small, high-speed boats; after two days, the Navy had suffered over 20,000 simulated casualties. Sancoff gathered information on marine technology, including hydroplane racing boats and high-speed supercavitating torpedoes.
In 2007, Sancoff founded Juliet Marine Systems, named after the Navy exercise that inspired him, and began work on a plywood hull mock-up at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In October 2009, Sancoff's patent attorney received a letter from the United StatesPatent and Trademark Office, with a recommendation from the Office of Naval Research (ONR), enforcing a secrecy order forbidding Juliet Marine from filing its patents internationally or speaking about its technology; the secrecy orders were lifted in 2011. Prototype trial runs were conducted at night; the main hull section failed to lift out of the water on its first dozen runs, it first successfully lifted in 2011, reaching roughly 4 ft (1.2 m) high. Trials revealed the vessel's smoothness, traversing 8–10 ft (2.4–3.0 m) high waves without the crew feeling much motion sickness, unlike those onboard an accompanying chase boat.
In 2014, Sancoff declared he was "aware" of the Department of Defense's apprehension to working with startup companies. The Navy has a policy of only buying technologies of an announced interest and cannot procure a system without established requirements. In 2009, the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA) expressed interest in funding the Ghost, Sancoff rejected this to retain the patent rights. The ONR reportedly produced feedback declaring a lack of trust in the design. He also voiced concerns over potential theft of the design as the patents are publicly available, and repeated attempted to breach the company's computer systems. U.S. allies have expressed interest in the Ghost, and Sancoff has said he is willing to make a foreign sale. In September 2014, the United States Department of State permitted Foreign Military Sales discussions with South Korea about the Ghost.
In 2014, it was reportedly offered to several nations including Bahrain, Qatar, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore. High-level discussions were allegedly held with one nation interested in 25 Ghosts in a potential $300 million sale. Juliet Marine also offered a scaled-up corvette-sized Ghost 150 ft (46 m) in length during the U.S. Navy's re-evaluation of the Littoral Combat Ship program; costing about $50 million per vessel, it is one sixth the price of the $300 million per-ship cost of a Freedom-class and Independence-class littoral combat ship. One impediment to U.S. Navy procurement of the Ghost is a preference of senior leaders for large-hulled oceangoing vessels that can also perform inshore operations, instead of smaller craft specialized for inshore missions.

SeaMall - The Maritime Procurement Pool - Your strategic partner

SeaMall is a procurement pool that aggregate the purchase volumes from a large fleet of vessels, from many member shipping companies. This brings economies of scale and help the members to achieve good prices and high service. Sharing of best practies and access to a global market outlook afford interesting bottom line savings for the members.

Ariosh Fabrication Yard & Marine Base

Ariosh is a leading provider of integrated engineering and construction services for the oil and gas sector. We deliver Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Installation (EPCI) services and subsea field developments in Nigeria, West Africa

Veja Mate offshore wind farm installation

Veja Mate will have a capacity of 400MW and is located in the German section of the North Sea, 130 kilometers north of Eemshaven. Work scope included the design, procurement, manufacture, transport and installation (including scour protection) of the foundations – consisting of enormous monopiles and transition pieces – for 67 wind turbines.

US Army Survival Training Video: Food Procurement, Animals | Part 3

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ASPPresents: US ArmySurvival TrainingVideo, 3 Part SeriesFood Procurement, Animals, Part 3.
This US Army training video focuses on creating traps and procuring food while evading and surviving behind enemy lines.
You need food to maintain energy and life. You should not eat food without water. Prolong periods without food can weaken you and your will to live.
Before you find yourself in a survival situation, prepare for the possibilities by carrying a personal survival kit. Having a personal survival kit can make or break your will to survive.
Security behind enemy lines is of utmost importance. Be sure to size up your current situation and security before looking for food.
Insects are abundant in the wild and can provide nourishment; however, be careful in eating and gathering insects. Spiders, ticks, or spiky insects are to be avoided at all cost when eating.
Cook fresh water and sea fish before consuming. Such fish can carry parasites that can undermine your survival.
Be wary of consuming toads, frogs, or salamanders as some are poisonous.
Snakes can be eaten. Be careful in catching venomous snakes as they can poison you if you mishandle or trap them. You can eat snakes without being cooked as they do not carry the blood borne diseases in warm blooded animals.
All species of birds can be eaten, but must be cooked.
Trapping and snaring wild game is best behind enemy lines as your firearm can reveal your position.
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Marine Amphibious Assault History: "Land the Landing Force" 1960 USMC

US Marine Corps playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL30D6441B8129D970
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"THIS PROGRAM PRESENTS THE HISTORY OF MARINE AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS FROM THE EARLIEST DAYS OF THE REPUBLIC IN 1776 AT NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND WHEN THE CONTINENTAL MARINES WERE LED IN AN EARLY AMPHIBIOUS OPERATION AGAINST THE BRITISH, TO THE MARINE CORPS AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS DURING THE KOREAN WAR IN THE 1950'S." Produced by Creative ArtsStudio.
United States Marine Corps film FH-8938
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Marine_Corps
The history of the United States Marine Corps began with the founding of the Continental Marines on 10 November1775 to conduct ship-to-ship fighting, provide shipboard security and discipline enforcement, and assist in landing forces. Its mission evolved with changing military doctrine and foreign policy of the United States. Owing to the availability of Marine forces at sea, the United States Marine Corps has served in nearly every conflict in United States history. It attained prominence when its theories and practice of amphibious warfare proved prescient, and ultimately formed a cornerstone of the Pacific Theater of World War II. By the early 20th century, the Marine Corps would become one of the dominant theorists and practitioners of amphibious warfare. Its ability to rapidly respond on short notice to expeditionary crises has made and continues to make it an important tool for American foreign policy...The SecondContinental Congress convened in Philadelphia on 9 November 1775, consulting the Naval Committee to send an amphibious expedition to Halifax in Nova Scotia. Having launched two land expeditions toward the St. Lawrence River months earlier, (as Richard Montgomery's and Benedict Arnold's forces were each making their way toward Quebec City to join forces [later leading to the Battle of Quebec]), Congress was convinced that sending marines to fight at sea and engage military operations ashore were paramount in destroying an important British naval base in Halifax, and to procure enemy provisions and supplies, if possible. On 10 November 1775, the Naval Committee was directed by Congress to raise two marine battalions at the Continental expense. Also, Congress decided the marines will not only be used for the Nova Scotia expedition but for subsequent service thereafter. Henceforth, the Naval Committee established a network of appointments for offices; paymaster, commissions, procurements, equipment, etc., for establishing a future national corps of marines. The United States Marine Corps still celebrates 10 November, as its official birthday Borrowing from the Royal Navy, the practices and printed instructions were outlined in the "Rules for the Regulations of the Navy of the United Colonies." It was intended that the American marines would provide the same services as British marines...
Continental Congress appointed Rhode Island NavyCommodoreEsek Hopkins as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy on 22 December 1775...
By 17 February, the Continental Marines embarked onto Hopkin's six vessels for their maiden expedition. It was the first amphibious/expedition for the Continental Navy-Marine Corps. Hopkins was given the task to patrol the southern American coastline to intercept and clear any presence of British troops... for reasons that remain obscure, he disobeyed his ambitious orders to sweep the southern seas of British ships, and to safeguard the southern American coastline. Instead without proper authority he directed his squadron to head south en route to the Bahama Islands.
As he reach the Bahamas on 1 March 1776, his squadron began harassing small British forces guarding the small islands around New Providence Island, and raiding for gunpowder for Washington's army.
While Hopkins and Nicholas were sailing the Atlantic and Caribbean, Congress authorized the Marine Committee to purchase two more brigantines for the Continental Navy....

Marine Riser Systems

INTECSEA now offers, in a single company, industry leading capability for all marine riser systems including direct vertical access risers, steel catenary risers, flexible risers and hybrid riser systems.
With over 100 SCRs designed and 39 detail designed and installed, INTECSEA is the industry leader by a large margin assuring clients proactive application of lessons learned and innovative engineering to make cost effective SCRs viable. These benchmark SCRs include the deepest oil risers and largest and heaviest gas risers.
We have also designed more direct vertical access risers than anyone else with 68 risers installed and in operation. Associated system engineering, analysis, material specification, procurement, component design, and testing and installation are incorporated in all riser projects.

Marine EO Promotional Video with subtitles

The Marine-EO project is the first Pre-Commercial Procurement in Earth Observation funded under the Horizon 2020 framework.
The optimal goal under this PCP project is to fund robust innovative downstream solutions that will serve not only Marine-EO’s Maritime Authorities but other parties such as European Agencies, decision makers, and individuals.

Juliet Marine - Ghost Advanced Super-cavitating Stealth Ship [720p]

GHOST is an advanced super-cavitating stealth ship that can reduce hull friction to 1/900th that of conventional watercraft. It was developed to provide superior protection and capabilities for United States military personnel. It was designed, developed and built by private American companyJulietMarineSystems.
Inventor Gregory Sancoff had decided to focus on small watercraft following the attack on the USS Cole in 2000, after which he recalled saying: "Some yahoo terrorists in a cheap little boat and $500 worth of explosives can kill 17 sailors on a billion-dollar ship?" He also came across a 630-page United States Navy report on an exercise called Juliet, where the Navy attacked an enemy force of small, high-speed boats; after two days, the Navy had suffered over 20,000 simulated casualties. Sancoff gathered information on marine technology, including hydroplane racing boats and high-speed supercavitating torpedoes.
In 2007, Sancoff founded Juliet Marine Systems, named after the Navy exercise that inspired him, and began work on a plywood hull mock-up at Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In October 2009, Sancoff's patent attorney received a letter from the United StatesPatent and Trademark Office, with a recommendation from the Office of Naval Research (ONR), enforcing a secrecy order forbidding Juliet Marine from filing its patents internationally or speaking about its technology; the secrecy orders were lifted in 2011. Prototype trial runs were conducted at night; the main hull section failed to lift out of the water on its first dozen runs, it first successfully lifted in 2011, reaching roughly 4 ft (1.2 m) high. Trials revealed the vessel's smoothness, traversing 8–10 ft (2.4–3.0 m) high waves without the crew feeling much motion sickness, unlike those onboard an accompanying chase boat.
In 2014, Sancoff declared he was "aware" of the Department of Defense's apprehension to working with startup companies. The Navy has a policy of only buying technologies of an announced interest and cannot procure a system without established requirements. In 2009, the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA) expressed interest in funding the Ghost, Sancoff rejected this to retain the patent rights. The ONR reportedly produced feedback declaring a lack of trust in the design. He also voiced concerns over potential theft of the design as the patents are publicly available, and repeated attempted to breach the company's computer systems. U.S. allies have expressed interest in the Ghost, and Sancoff has said he is willing to make a foreign sale. In September 2014, the United States Department of State permitted Foreign Military Sales discussions with South Korea about the Ghost.
In 2014, it was reportedly offered to several nations including Bahrain, Qatar, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore. High-level discussions were allegedly held with one nation interested in 25 Ghosts in a potential $300 million sale. Juliet Marine also offered a scaled-up corvette-sized Ghost 150 ft (46 m) in length during the U.S. Navy's re-evaluation of the Littoral Combat Ship program; costing about $50 million per vessel, it is one sixth the price of the $300 million per-ship cost of a Freedom-class and Independence-class littoral combat ship. One impediment to U.S. Navy procurement of the Ghost is a preference of senior leaders for large-hulled oceangoing vessels that can also perform inshore operations, instead of smaller craft specialized for inshore missions.

In the first major league exhibition game of the year, the SeattleMariners and Oakland Athletics were rained out Thursday. The Mariners roughed up Jerry Blevins and led 5-0 in the middle of the second inning when it was called — so in a game where the stats don't count, they really won't count....

The SeattleMariners led the Oakland Athletics 5-0 in the middle of the second inning when the exhibition opener was called in Mesa, Arizona... The A's and Mariners started early to give them time to prepare for their upcoming trip to Japan, where they'll play regular-season games in March....

The SeattleMariners led the Oakland Athletics 5-0 in the middle of the second inning when the exhibition opener was called in Mesa, Arizona... The A's and Mariners started early to give them time to prepare for their upcoming trip to Japan, where they'll play regular-season games in March ... Marco Gonzales pitched one inning for the Mariners....

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In the first major league exhibition game of the year, the SeattleMariners and Oakland Athletics were rained out Thursday. The Mariners roughed up Jerry Blevins and led 5-0 in the middle of the second inning when it was called — so in a game where the stats don't count, they really won't count....

The SeattleMariners led the Oakland Athletics 5-0 in the middle of the second inning when the exhibition opener was called in Mesa, Arizona... The A's and Mariners started early to give them time to prepare for their upcoming trip to Japan, where they'll play regular-season games in March....

The SeattleMariners led the Oakland Athletics 5-0 in the middle of the second inning when the exhibition opener was called in Mesa, Arizona... The A's and Mariners started early to give them time to prepare for their upcoming trip to Japan, where they'll play regular-season games in March ... Marco Gonzales pitched one inning for the Mariners....

In the first major league exhibition game of the year, the SeattleMariners and Oakland Athletics were rained out Thursday. The Mariners roughed up Jerry Blevins and led 5-0 in the middle of the second inning when it was called — so in a game where the stats don’t count, they really won’t count....

(Tribune News Service) — San Diego and the MarineCorps signed a formal agreement Thursday to cooperate on advanced technologies including drones, smart streetlights and renewable energy ...Marine Maj ... As part of Thursday’s agreement, the Marine Corps will partner with the city on ......

In the first major league exhibition game of the year, the SeattleMariners and Oakland Athletics were rained out Thursday. The Mariners roughed up Jerry Blevins and led 5-0 in the middle of the second inning when it was called — so in a game where the stats don't count, they really won't count....

(Tribune News Service) — He was a half-drunk Marine, shipped back stateside from the hellish battlefields of the South Pacific with a case of malaria. She was a sassy private, one of the first women to join the MarineCorps... They went next door to the Marine recruiter ... I was only 17 and I had to lie about my age in order to get into the Marine Corps....